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FirstSpear Friday Focus: Skirmisher Firearms Training Bag

Friday, September 5th, 2025

The SKIRMISHER FIREARMS TRAINING BAG is a purpose-built solution for organized, low-profile transport of firearms and training gear. It’s designed to hold one (1) AR-style take-down rifle using an internal retention strap, as well as three (3) full-sized handguns—including weapon lights—in padded, protective pockets. 

Designed with efficiency in mind, the Skirmisher includes four hook-and-loop magazine attachment straps, each capable of securing multiple magazines. The top center bin allows for quick access to loose “top-up” rounds, while additional spacious pockets accommodate ear pro, eye pro, boxed ammo, and other mission-critical accessories.

Constructed with padded protection in all the key areas, this bag ensures safe transport for your expensive optics, lasers, and lights while providing multiple carry options—backpack, single-strap sling, or grab-and-go using the continuous-length webbing handle. Its discreet exterior design keeps your loadout under the radar, ideal for those operating in non-permissive or urban training environments.

The Skirmisher’s versatile internal layout and secure compartments help streamline pre-range loadout and post-range teardown. Whether you’re running drills, attending a course, or keeping your tools at the ready for emergency response, the Skirmisher delivers rugged, adaptable performance.

Built for serious shooters who demand efficient capability without compromise, this bag blends durability with tactical practicality. The Skirmisher isn’t just a firearm transport solution—it’s a mobile command center for your range day.

To request an estimate click image above or visit First-Spear.com/Request-For-Estimate. FirstSpear is the premier source for cutting edge-tactical gear for military, law enforcement and those who train. For more information visit First-Spear.

Army Awards TurbineOne Contract for AI-Powered Edge Target Recognition

Friday, September 5th, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO–TurbineOne announced today it has been awarded a five-year, IDIQ contract with a $98.9M ceiling from the U.S. Army to deliver and demonstrate its Frontline Perception System (FPS) as part of the Army’s Intelligence Enterprise modernization.

With FPS, warfighters can build, retrain, and deploy custom machine learning models at the edge without coding, leveraging multiple sensor feeds in degraded communications environments.

Founded in 2021, TurbineOne successfully completed a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract which led to this SBIR Phase III IDIQ, a milestone reached by only a fraction of small businesses. In addition to successful completion of a Phase II SBIR, TurbineOne earned a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) “success memo” for prototype performance, a key factor in the Army’s decision to award this contract.

TurbineOne will deliver AI/ML-driven automated target recognition, counter-UAS, and collaborative autonomy capabilities to accelerate intelligence and targeting cycles, including processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED) to Army units. With FPS, warfighters can build, retrain, and deploy custom machine learning models at the edge without coding, leveraging multiple sensor feeds in degraded communications environments.

“We are grateful to partner with innovative Army units that pushed us through years of iterative exercises to deliver a software-first, hardware-agnostic capability ready for global distribution and rapid scale,” said Ian Kalin, CEO of TurbineOne. “We look forward to supporting the Army’s Transformation Initiative in collaboration with the innovative intelligence leaders in the Army G-2 and Program Executive Office-Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors.”

www.turbineone.com

Editor’s note: we write about this technology in November 22 soldiersystems.net/2022/11/10/mww-23-turbine-one-frontline-perception-system.

British Soldiers Advance from Flying to Fighting with Drones

Friday, September 5th, 2025

From maintenance to flying one-way missions to strike the enemy, soldiers have progressed their skills from flying to fighting with drones for the first time.

First Person View (FPV) Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) provide a precision strike capability on the battlefield and are being used to great effect by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Flown using a virtual reality headset and carrying small explosive charges, the manoeuvrability of FPV UAS means they can punch above their weight and cost, such as flying through an open hatch to destroy an armoured vehicle by exploding inside it.

We’re teaching soldiers from the ground up how to configure and fly FPV UAS and then how to fight with them, working as a team alongside reconnaissance drones to find and strike targets.

COLOUR SERGEANT DANNY WADE, 2ND BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT

At the Bramley ranges in Hampshire, a three-week workshop (7-25 July) has taught soldiers already trained to fly FPV UAS about how to fight with them – known in military jargon as One Way Attack (OWA). The training was split between classroom lessons, flight simulators and training in the field to teach soldiers how to work with reconnaissance UAS to fly strike missions, while avoiding being targeted by enemy UAS and Electronic Warfare capabilities.

The workshop was delivered by 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment’s UAS Platoon, the first to be set up in the Army. The instructors have trained at the Army’s UAS Centre at Lulworth as OWA team commanders and were cascading their skills to qualify soldiers from across 1st (UK) Division as OWA operators.

Colour Sergeant Danny Wade, commander of 2 PARA’s UAS Platoon, lead the training.

“We’re teaching soldiers from the ground up how to configure and fly FPV UAS and then how to fight with them, working as a team alongside reconnaissance drones to find and strike targets,” he said. “It’s very different training and FPV flying is a hard skill to learn, but everyone has put the effort in and progressed well.

This is where warfare is going, and it is interesting to be part of it. The skills I’ve learnt are very different to what you would expect an infantry soldier to do.

KINGSMAN KAIDYN HILTON, 1ST BATTALION THE DUKE OF LANCASTER’S REGIMENT

“The entry point is for a soldier to have 30 flying hours on a simulator, and across the three weeks they’ll have logged another 100 hours both on the simulator and flying. The ability to fly accurately is more important than speed, because we want to able to hit exact points on a target to maximise the damage.”

Kingsman Kaidyn Hilton, of 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, said his unit had used UAS for reconnaissance assets “for some time”, but OWA was “something new”.

“FPV drones are hard to fly, because you are fully in control of it, whereas a normal drone is basically on autopilot and you’re directing it where to go,” he said. “It can be disorientating because when you’ve got the goggles on you need to really concentrate on flying, and you’re getting told information about the tactical situation by someone who is outside the bubble that you are in. There’s a dose of adrenaline, because you know you’ve got control of a weapon that can hit bigger targets more quickly than the infantry used to be able to do. 

“This is where warfare is going, and it is interesting to be part of it. The skills I’ve learnt are very different to what you would expect an infantry soldier to do.”

It’s been a steep learning curve for us with a lot of trial and error. There’s so much to think about, from logistics to command and control, and how we coordinate UAS with artillery and air support.

COLOUR SERGEANT DANNY WADE, 2ND BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT

PARA’s UAS Platoon, formed in late 2024, is at the forefront of bringing OWA into how the Army fights. It has taken part in 2 PARA exercises as both friendly and enemy forces to get the battalion thinking about operating with and against drones.

CSgt Wade said: “The battalion took the decision to create a specialist platoon to really make the most of UAS. This is an entirely new class of weapon and, as yet, there’s no formal Army doctrine on OWA. It’s been a steep learning curve for us with a lot of trial and error. There’s so much to think about, from logistics to command and control, and how we co-ordinate UAS with artillery and air support.

When I joined up, drones were a niche capability somewhere in the artillery world, and I would never have thought that in my career I would be training infantry soldiers as pilots.

COLOUR SERGEANT DANNY WADE, 2ND BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT

“We’ve looked hard at the technology, studied how the Ukrainians and NATO armies are using it, and developed our own tactics. This workshop is about sharing our thinking and skills for the soldiers we’re training to take back and adapt to suit their unit’s role and approach.”  

CSgt Wade joined the Army in 2008 and has deployed on operations in Afghanistan twice.

“When I joined up, drones were a niche capability somewhere in the artillery world, and I would never have thought that in my career I would be training infantry soldiers as pilots,” he said.

“At first, there wasn’t much enthusiasm for UAS, because the culture was that paratroopers are about kicking down doors and clearing trenches. But there’s been a real shift, because everyone can see what’s happening with UAS in Ukraine and that they are going to feature massively on future battlefields.”

Via British Army

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Tactical Edge and Armor’s HIGHCOM Guardian Plate Promotion

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

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Allen-Vanguard Launches SECURIS a Mobile Counter Drone Trailer as Part of a New Counter Drone Collaboration with Metis, Blighter, Openworks and EdeyFX

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

Allen-Vanguard, a global leader in providing customised solutions for defeating Radio Frequency (RF) based terrorist and extremist threats, is launching a new mobile counter drone trailer at DSEi 25 in collaboration with Metis, Blighter, Openworks and EdeyFX. This collaboration has been established to leverage the respective expertise (detect and defeat) and proven product capabilities (RF detection, radar detection, optical recognition and RF jamming) from each company to address the increasing threat to people, infrastructure and key locations from the nefarious use of drones.

Details on SECURIS, the new mobile counter uncrewed air systems (C-UAS) trailer system will be available at the Allen-Vanguard stand S5-540 at DSEi 25, Excel, London (9-12 September 2025).

The SECURIS C-UAS trailer is a rapidly deployable, mobile counter drone capability that has a best in class, multi-faceted detection suite combining the advanced RF detection capabilities of SKYPERION from Metis which is used globally by NATO allies in various integrated systems, the unique radar target acquisition capabilities of Blighter’s A400 series, which is also operationally proven globally and the advanced optical recognition system Vision Flex from Openworks; again sector leading for its long-range imagers, dynamic slew-to-cue capability, and twin-AI modules for detection, tracking and identification.

These aspects, along with Allen-Vanguard’s own operationally proven range of C-UAS RF Effectors (ANCILE), have been cleverly integrated onto a bespoke trailer chassis produced by EdeyFX accommodating operational input on design and layout coupled with the highest level of mobility. SECURIS delivers a scalable, fully integrated, comprehensive, easy to use, reliable and future proofed counter drone capability on an extremely mobile and robust platform. Its open architecture and modular nature also makes it highly suitable for the provision of Protection-as-a-Service (PaaS) where customers are provided the latest updates and technology innovations as part of a package rather than just purchasing a one-shot capability.

Bobby Strawbridge, President of Allen-Vanguard said: “I am delighted to formally launch our new fully integrated and scalable mobile counter drone trailer system SECURIS at DSEi 25. We have worked closely with our partners at Metis, Blighter, Openworks and EdeyFX all of whom are agile SMEs like ourselves, and who are acknowledged Domain Knowledge Experts (DKEs) in their respective fields. As specialists, with operationally proven products within our own areas of expertise, we have come together to produce exactly what the customer base has been demanding, a best of breed collaboration of capable systems packaged into a scalable and highly mobile package. SECURIS will help counter the rapidly evolving threat posed by drones and its modularity ensures future adaptability and therefore enables provision of Protection-as-a-Service rather than just product manufacture.”

Midnight Arsenal Box Launches Timed Drop: Hodge × Die Free Co Builder’s Box Available Through September 15

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

Midnight Arsenal Box has launched a limited builder’s kit featuring premium components from Hodge Defense and Die Free Co. The Hodge × Die Free Co Builder’s Box is live now and will close on September 15 or while supplies last.

The Builder’s Box includes:

  • Hodge Defense Pinch Lock Rail (10.75 inch or 13.65 inch)
  • Die Free Co Kung Fu Grip
  • Die Free Co Tiger Claw M-LOK Indexer

Retail value is over $339 dollars. The box is priced at $239 dollars.

“These rails are hard to get, and time is running out on this drop,” said Zack Rosenquest, of Midnight Arsenal Box. “This is a purpose-built loadout with high-function parts. When the clock hits September 15, the box is gone.”

The Hodge Pinch Lock Rail is rarely available in open-market distribution. It is precision machined, M-LOK compatible, and uses a steel barrel nut with a rock-solid pinch lock system. The Die Free Co Kung Fu Grip offers a 12-degree angle for improved wrist alignment and a textured body for solid retention. The Tiger Claw is a low-profile indexer designed for consistent grip and better control in transitions.

This drop is a limited run. It will not be restocked.

midnightarsenalbox.com/hodge-die-free-co-builder-s-box

About Midnight Arsenal Box
Midnight Arsenal Box is a drop-based platform focused on premium, real-use gear bundles. Each box is available for a limited time and contains only proven components with no subscription, no fluff, and no re-runs. When the drop ends, it’s done.

AV Delivers First Two Multi-Purpose High Energy Laser Systems to US Army

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

ARLINGTON, Va., August 31, 2025 –AeroVironment, Inc. (“AV”) (NASDAQ: AVAV) today announced the successful delivery of the first two mobile counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) prototype Laser Weapon Systems (LWS) to the U.S. Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) as part of the first increment of the Army Multi-Purpose High Energy Laser (AMP-HEL) prototyping effort. The AMP-HEL prototype systems feature AV’s 20kW-class LOCUST™ LWS integrated on the General Motors Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) platform–a significant advancement in mobile, frontline C-UAS capabilities.

“This milestone marks a major step forward in the Army’s pursuit of fieldable directed energy capabilities,” said Mary Clum, Senior Vice President for AV’s Space & Directed Energy Group. “Through the AMP-HEL program, AV is delivering our extensively validated LOCUST laser system–a technically sophisticated solution that has demonstrated reliability and operational readiness for the C-UAS fight. We are honored to support the U.S. Army RCCTO and, together, accelerate warfighter access to these critical capabilities.”

Following integration at AV’s Directed Energy (DE) manufacturing facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the AMP-HEL prototypes underwent rigorous government acceptance testing at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona to validate performance, mobility, safety, and lethality. Subsequently, Army units performed new equipment training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma to prepare for potential employment of DE capabilities. Soldier feedback from the event is shaping ongoing enhancements to ensure warfighter readiness and operational relevance in dynamic threat environments.

The AMP-HEL prototyping effort is part of the Army’s broader modernization initiative to rapidly develop and field DE solutions to defeat a range of threats, including drones and other airborne systems. The integration of laser systems on the lightweight, highly mobile ISV platform reflects a commitment to scalable, adaptable, and expeditionary force protection solutions. Next month, AV is set to deliver the second increment of AMP-HEL–two Joint Light Tactical Vehicles with a 20kW class LOCUST LWS, radar, and command-and-control systems.

“The need for these systems from real world events is clear: the time is now for directed energy to get into the hands of warfighters everywhere and we are confident that LOCUST meets that need,” said John Garrity, Vice President of Directed Energy Systems for AV. “AV is committed to supporting the Army’s modernization and modularity priorities. We stand ready to meet the mission need through full-scale manufacturing of our LOCUST laser systems, including AMP-HEL and other mobile and fixed-site platforms, to increase lethality and continue to build on our extensively validated reliability and precision tracking and targeting technology to address the evolving threats.”

Rheinmetall at DSEI 2025: Digitalisation – Autonomy – Mobility – Firepower

Thursday, September 4th, 2025

The DSEI exhibition will take place in London from 9 to 12 September 2025. As a key partner to His Majesty’s Armed Forces, Rheinmetall will be present in the UK capital. Under the motto ‘’Freedom Needs Enablers’’, the technology group will present its latest innovations and provide updates on its products and activities. The main focus will be on digitalisation and autonomy, as well as mobility and firepower. 

The following events are planned during the exhibition at the Rheinmetall stand S9-110:

Tuesday, 9 September 2025 (Day 1 of DSEI):
11:00 a.m.: World premiere of a new multi-platform combat vehicle system for countering a wide range of land and air threats – presented in cooperation with Lockheed Martin
1:00 p.m.: Collaboration with Mercedes Benz on light tactical off-road vehicles based on the G-Class 
2:00 p.m.: Launch of MASS nova, the latest generation of the proven maritime decoy system

Thursday, 11 September 2025 (Day 3 of DSEI):
around 2:35 p.m.: The Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey, and Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger will jointly launch the virtual groundbreaking ceremony of the UK Gun Hall in Telford. A dynamic audio-visual experience (a fly-through of the future facility with 3D renderings, an project timeline and transition to a fully operational Gun Hall) will demonstrate how the site will look once production is underway.

The following products will also be presented for the first time:

Lynx KF41 Skyranger 35, a highly mobile, modular and scalable ground-based air defence system, increasingly important for NATO’s collective defence.
CT-025: A crewless, remotely controlled turret designed for transport and armoured personnel carriers, equipped with a 25 mm KBA machine cannon
Mission Master CXT with Skyranger 762: An unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) in a light anti-aircraft configuration featuring the Skyranger 762 weapon station
SEOSS 400: Next-generation stabilised sensor system for heavy combat vehicles

We will also be providing information on the following topics at DSEI 2025:

Weapons and ammunition expertise:
Rheinmetall is one of the largest ammunition manufacturers in the Western world, with the UK playing a significant role. The construction of the UK Gun Hall in Telford marks a major step towards re-establishing large-calibre barrel manufacturing in Britain for the first time in decades. At its stand, Rheinmetall will present its full portfolio: from infantry weapons to medium-calibre ammunition, 120 mm and 130 mm smoothbore technology, 155 mm artillery ammunition, and rocket artillery.
Squad Support Weapon SSW40: The world’s first automatic, magazine-fed, shoulder-fired grenade launcher for 40 mm ammunition, with handling characteristics similar to an assault rifle
Digitalisation and networking:
Rheinmetall Battlesuite: A secure, interoperable military ecosystem of the future, connecting all domains and dimensions within a unified digital infrastructure
Gladius soldier system: Variants of the Gladius 2.0, also forming the basis of the German Armed Forces’ Future Soldier – Expanded System (IdZ-ES)
Autonomy and unmanned systems:
Path-A-Kit: Central to Rheinmetall’s autonomy strategy, winner of the ELROB 2024 competition in the Automated Convoy category. Rheinmetall will also establish a UK Advanced Land Autonomy Centre of Excellence. The Path-A-Kit is integrated into both the Mission Master CXT and the Ermine vehicle range.
Unmanned systems: A range of drones will be on display, including the Multi Mission Pod and FV-104 loitering munition, with demonstrations of their integration into the digital combat network.

Combat vehicles and tactical mobility:
Boxer MIV: The first British-built Boxer has rolled off the production line in Telford. Integration trials with the Javelin missile system have been successfully completed. A command post variant will be displayed in the DSEI Land Zone [N2-350], alongside a reconnaissance/heavy infantry weapon carrier version at the Rheinmetall stand.
Challenger 3: Initial mobility trials of the upgraded British main battle tank have been conducted. The Challenger 3 will also feature on the Static Display in the VIP area of the MOD Lounge.

Caracal: Developed in partnership with Mercedes-Benz and ACS Armoured Car Systems, the Caracal family offers a versatile, compact 4×4 platform for light forces, including airborne and special operations units.

Ermine tactical vehicle family: A next-generation mobility solution combining tactical transport with an integrated mobile energy source (microgrid) and designed for autonomous operation. Configurations include a UGV, side-by-side buggy, and quad. At DSEI 2025, a 4×4 quad bike and a 6×6 buggy variant will be displayed.

HX vehicle family: Renowned for outstanding mobility, versatility and optional high-level protection, this family supports a wide range of missions. A heavy HX 10×10 recovery vehicle will be on display.

We look forward to seeing you at our stand S9-110.